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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 03:28 PM
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Whats the difference??

what, if any, are the differences between the hardtop and t-top sunvisors? i see people list them as hardtop or t-top but i have yet to see any differences
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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 04:05 PM
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AFAIK the ttop ones are thinner then the hardtop ones to fit in the smaller space in a ttopped car.
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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 04:08 PM
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Originally posted by Skatepunk60
AFAIK the ttop ones are thinner then the hardtop ones to fit in the smaller space in a ttopped car.
you are right..the t-top visors cant be as deep as the hardtop visors.
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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 04:57 PM
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Plus I think the t-top visors are curved where the hard tops are flat.
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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 10:01 PM
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coo thanks, im going tomorrow to look at a couple of irocs a guy near me is parting out and see what i can pull off them. might be able to get stuff for pretty cheap (im hoping)
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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 11:23 PM
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Originally posted by CraZ-28
Plus I think the t-top visors are curved where the hard tops are flat.
That is it, exactly. Thomas
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